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The Radcliff man is charged with the Dec. 30, 2011, murder of 28-year-old Kristie Lynne Allen, who was house-sitting for vacationing friends in Buffalo. Allen was asphyxiated, according to court records.

White is charged also with burglary, theft of an auto, tampering with physical evidence and receiving stolen property and complicity.

The following cases of Driving Under the Influence and the resolution of those cases are found in LaRue District Court: ADE is an abbreviation for Alcohol Driver Education, KAPS stands for Kentucky Alternative Program. A service fee is added to all DUIs and court costs are added to all charges. Birth year is in parenthesis.

A Hodgenville man, who was attempting to be a good neighbor to a vacationing family, now faces a charge of driving under the influence.
Police Chief Steve Johnson said Wesley L. Warren, 32, had notified dispatch of a suspicious vehicle – a 2013 Nissan – parked at a nearby home on West Water Street just after 10 p.m. April 1.
Warren, according to Chief Johnson, drove an all-terrain vehicle across a yard to meet the responding officer, Eddie Dockery, at the home.

Steven Kelly Moore (1971) was sentenced March 17 in LaRue Circuit Court to five years, conditionally discharged and probated, on a count of flagrant nonsupport. He was fined $470.

Diversion

Jason Frances Simon, 35, pleaded guilty to theft by unlawful taking March 17 in LaRue Circuit Court. He was sentenced to two years, diverted, and ordered to make restitution and have no contact with the victim. Presentencing investigation ordered.

Sentenced to five years
A Buffalo man was sentenced to five years March 17 in LaRue Circuit Court on several counts.
John Howard Aubrey, 50, was found guilty on two counts of possession of handgun by convicted felon; possession of firearm by convicted felon; two counts of receiving stolen property and complicity; and obscuring the identity of a machine and complicity.
He was also fined $415.
Aubrey was accused of receiving stolen property after LaRue County deputies found several lawnmowers and trailers at his residence.

LaRue County Schools Superintendent Samuel D. Sanders was charged early Saturday with driving under the influence of alcohol and speeding.
Hodgenville Police Chief Steve Johnson said Sanders was on his way home after watching the televised University of Kentucky/University of Louisville basketball game at another residence in Hodgenville.
The arrest occurred about 40 minutes after midnight.

A Hodgenville man charged with two counts of murder after he struck and killed an Elizabethtown couple last August appeared Tuesday in Hardin Circuit Court.

Heather Stroutman, public defender for Earl D. Richardson, 46, made a motion to receive medical records of Richardson and copies of the accident, reconstruction and autopsy reports from the prosecution.

Judge Ken Howard sustained the motion and ordered the documents be submitted by May 20.